CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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The Wild Coast
Lin Anderson, Sally Armstrong
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Roman Nights
Dorothy Dunnett
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A Country of Eternal Light
Paul Dalgarno
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The Crow Trap
Ann Cleeves, Janine Birkett
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Gallow Falls
Alex Nye
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The Mystery at Dunvegan Castle
T. L. Huchu
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All Of Us Are Broken
Fiona Cummins
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Secrets of the Villa Amore
Carol Kirkwood
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Three Fires
Denise Mina
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Nemesis: Reloaded
Mark Millar, Jorge Jimenez
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The Second Murderer
Denise Mina
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Children of the Mist: A Rebecca Connolly Thriller
Douglas Skelton
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The Franchise Affair
Josephine Tey, David Stuart Davies
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Operation Nassau
Dorothy Dunnett
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Devil’s Breath
Jill Johnson
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The Daughter of Time
Josephine Tey, David Stuart Davies
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A Chalice Argent: The Story of William Neilson, Volume 2
James Buchan
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The Enigma of Garlic
Alexander McCall Smith
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Paper Cup
Karen Campbell
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The Chemical Code
Fiona Erskine
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